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Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain:Tiwari and Vibhuti Face Tattoo Chaos!
It wouldn’t be wrong to say Sanjay and Binaiferr Kohli’s Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain! is the portrait of comedy in the Indian TV industry. The show, which is produced under the Edit II banner, has completed nine years on-air, and is looking forward to completing another nine and beyond.
The show features Aasif Sheikh, Rohitashv Gour, Vidisha Srivastava, and Shubhangi Atre in lead roles and airs on &TV. Here’s what to expect in Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain! this week. One day, Angoori and Anita’s friend, Kalawati, fills their heads with a new idea: a husband who truly loves his wife should get her name tattooed on his body. Inspired, Angoori and Anita insist that their husbands, Tiwari and Vibhuti, get tattoos with their names. Feeling pressured, both men agree and head to a tattoo artist. However, this tattoo artist has a drinking problem. To avoid causing pain, he slips sleeping pills into their juice before starting.
In a twist of fate, the name labels for Tiwari and Vibhuti fall and get mixed up. This results in Tiwari getting “Anita” tattooed on his chest, and Vibhuti getting “Angoori” on his. Realizing the mistake, both panic and rush to a plastic surgeon to fix it, only to find that he’s out of town. They sneak home, trying to keep their tattoos hidden.
But things get trickier. Saxena, who has recently learned tailoring, arrives to take Tiwari and Vibhuti’s measurements at Anita and Angoori’s request. Saxena asks them to remove their shirts, but they run off to avoid exposing the tattoos. Outside, they’re caught by the police, who are investigating a recent spree of upper-body clothing thefts. The commissioner has ordered all men to walk without shirts, but Tiwari and Vibhuti escape the police, too.
Finally, Angoori and Anita discover the tattoo mix-up. Surprisingly, they just laugh it off, saying, “It’s no big deal; we know each other well, and it was just a mistake.” The next day, Tiwari and Vibhuti visit the surgeon to have the names removed, relieved to end their tattoo mishap.